"Garden feng shui is in many respects the most important
part of feng shui practice," says expert Lillian Too,
"for it is here that the quality of the energy that surrounds
our living space is determined. If you can ensure that
the feng shui that surrounds the exterior of your home
is good, then the auspicious energies that are created
will far surpass anything else you may do inside the home."

Lillian in London launching her latest book, the Illustrated
Encyclopedia of Feng Shui

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Best-selling author Lillian Too is a devotee of the Chinese
practice of feng shui

"Not here," Lillian Too says, striding up
to the table in one of Sydney's better hotels. "Bad feng
shui here."

She pauses, briefly looks around the hotel foyer, then
strides purposefully towards an atrium. "Over there."
Too is not normally one to force her feng shui views on
others, but when the mood takes her she has been known
to shift the occasional plant in an office or move hotel
rooms if the bed is facing the wrong way.